LubriGel Features

  • Water-Based Lubricant
  • Does Not Harm Sperm
  • Facilitates Sexual Intercourse
  • Ships within 24 business hours
  • Over 20,000 orders shipped
  • 30-day return policy

  1. About LubriGel
  2. How to Use

About LubriGel

We know that most women have natural lubrication, and for them, that’s enough. However, for others who may have a bit more difficulty for various reasons—whether due to medications like birth control, health conditions, or even psychological factors—many end up needing to use “artificial” intimate lubricants. There are several types of lubricants, including silicone-based, oil-based, and water-based, which is the most common and also the most recommended, since it rarely causes any irritation and there is no risk of damaging latex condoms, if applicable. Lubrigel is a great ally for those seeking comfort, and for women who are trying to conceive, it’s an excellent option. It’s the little extra help many need. That’s because it does not harm sperm and provides a favorable environment for them. Since Lubrigel is water-based, it does not alter vaginal pH and therefore brings greater peace of mind when it comes to getting pregnant. In other words, we can say that it’s a friendly gel and only brings benefits.

How to Use

Some of these products are contraindicated and can even become a villain when trying to conceive. Most have high acidity and salt content, which can harm and hinder the process of sperm reaching the egg, and in most cases, couples don’t even imagine this; it makes the long-awaited positive result take much longer. Unfortunately, most of these fertility-aiding products are not sold in Brazil, and to purchase them you often have to use websites, which can also make the price an obstacle. However, for those who can invest in this product, it’s definitely worth every cent. Due to its consistency, only a small amount of the product is needed. It already provides a positive result, making the cost-benefit ratio very worthwhile. It’s simple to apply: just use an ointment applicator or a small syringe. Remember that every use requires a new applicator, as reusing one can contaminate the gel. 5 to 10 ml is enough for each use, and now, good luck!